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Workshop with “Fame – The Musical” Pro Dancer – Sunday 28 Feb 2106

Fame the Musical workshop at SK Dance Studio Wigan

We’re really excited to announce that Hannah Wilson, professional dancer and musical theatre cast member of “Fame – The Musical”, is coming to SK Dance Studio to run a special Fame workshop!

Open to everyone aged 6 years old and upwards, the workshop will take place at Shevington Youth Club on Sunday 28th February 2016 between 12 noon and 1.30pm. You don’t have to be an existing SK Dance Studio pupil to attend – this special class is open to all.

“This is sure to be a really fun class” said Susan Kielb, Principal of SK Dance Studio. “We’re thrilled that Hannah is able to come and give our dancers a taste of what it takes to star in a huge professional musical like Fame”.

During the hour and 30 minute workshop, you’ll learn some of the iconic dance routines from the show and get a taster of what it’s like to audition for a big musical theatre production. Regardless of age or experience, you’re sure to have huge amounts of fun!

About Hannah Wilson – Professional Dancer

Hannah Wilson is a performing arts graduate from Studio La Pointe in Leeds. She has performed in stage productions of Cinderella and Alice in Wonderland, was a semi-finalist on the TV show “Got to Dance” and has worked as a professional dancer with Pacific Pearl Australia before winning a role in Bill Kenwright’s “Fame the Musical” production, touring both the UK and Ireland.

To reserve your place:

If you have any questions, or would like to reserve a place, either call Susan 07952 864 084 , send us an email, or send us a Facebook message. We just need the name and date of birth of the dancer.

The workshop costs just £10 per person, payable ASAP after booking.

The SK Dance Studio Fame workshop will take place at:
Shevington Youth Club and Community Centre
Highfield Avenue
Shevington
Wigan
WN6 8HB.

It’s just behind Shevington Methodist Church, down the side of Muffin Man bakery.

Our top 10 dancers of all time: #2 – Bill Bojangles Robinson

Bill Bojangles Robinson at Number 2 in SK Dance Studio Top 10 dancers of all time list

As you may have gathered from some of the other choices in the SK Dance Studio best dancers of all time list, we just LOVE percussive dance styles so there’s plenty of tap dancers in our top 10 list. And when it comes to tap-dancing in particular, Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson was the absolute godfather.

Bill’s signature dance style was so relaxed and understated, it was virtually horizontal. Apart from a natural swing of the arms and the odd tilt of his hat, the upper-body hardly featured in his choreography at all and to be honest, why would you want to take the focus off your feet when you can dance like Mr Bojangles?

Born in 1878 as Luther Robinson (a name he apparently didn’t like so swapped names with his brother – strange I know), Bill was dancing from a very early age. As a child, he worked as a “hoofer” – a sort of dancing busker, then dropped out of school to pursue his dance career with a travelling company, which eventually led to huge success on Broadway.

Bill’s career was propelled to the big time thanks to the ingenious “stair-dance” routine he created for the 1928 Broadway revue, Blackbirds. And if you needed justification for Bill’s number two spot, then watch this routine for yourself. With no set, no costumes and no big band to distract you, all you can focus on is the quality and rhythmic brilliance of the tap dancing. I mean, how many beats can you possibly cram into a riff or wing? It’s ridiculous and absolutely, utterly mesmerising!

Click here to watch Bill Bojangles Robinson’s mesmerising stair tap dance.

Bill was still amazing audiences in his fifties thanks to a successful screen pairing with Shirley Temple in a series of smash-hit musicals. Through this endearing partnership, Bill got to recreate his famous stair-dance routine in “The Little Colonel”, as well as make social history by becoming the first African American male to ever dance with a white girl on film.

Bill… we salute you.

Our top 10 dancers of all time: #6 – Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson at Number 6 in SK Dance Studio Top 10 dancers of all time list

When it comes to performance values, Michael Jackson really did have the art of showmanship all sewn up – little wonder given he’d been headlining with the Jackson Five since he was knee-high to a grass-hopper.

Whilst always a groover, his talent as a dancer really came into its own during his solo career, with infectious disco-inspired tracks like “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” giving audiences a taste of what was to come.

It was Jackson’s 1982 album “Thriller” that really changed things. Thriller broke all records for album sales and spent over two years in the charts, crowning Michael the undisputed King of Pop. But his legacy didn’t end there. With compelling plots, eye-popping routines, amazing costumes and armies of supporting dancers, Michael Jackson turned the concept of the music video completely on its head.

I was about ten when the video for the Thriller single was released in 1983 and I still remember the mania that surrounded it. It was even launched with a prime-time ‘premiere’ on national TV… a MASSIVE deal given we only had four telly channels to choose from back then! Half petrified, half amazed, I watched open-mouthed as a zombified Jackson and his corps-de-undead made shapes like I’d never seen before, nor since.

Click here to watch Michael Jackson in the video for Thriller.

Michael Jackson wowed the world with his cutting edge dance style in lots of other videos like Smooth Criminal, Billie Jean and Beat It, not to mention his explosive live stage-shows. So for his breath-taking choreography peppered by signature moves such as the famous moon-walk, crotch-grab and gravity defying leans, Michael Jackson makes it onto the SK Dance Studio Top 10 Dancers of All Time list.